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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 23• illiffilituntit. 1 GO1)ERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. MARCH 29, 1889. t D$o61LLICUDDY. P sLta.0 i. tw•au A %k alt IN &LVANt•a TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changes must be left at this Office net Inter *air Mond rs.b t s.:. wen,. .r•y eleven erste et Wing• tr Dir. Crockett, of Ooderiah. kit" guile h s., tae, » ,•• !. •':,I bread ten suis e,I popes pa art ech•sol ai Ethel. Hillelites of meet io one of the Y. M. C. A. Ge Dlr J,mcs Bailey, having retirad trout •dl dispute ul hie *s ({e (gone_ Rif ! . L» . a leading business. 1ui,sng the var. . Fire !usurious. Cool - pa ti.•. which he represents are the • •,,uHla,•reitI t'nion," of London, Eng., and tie• •' Lancashire," of England, Iatt,i, be sides ...vent) others, in all representing a capital •,f over twenty million,. He also represents the " Canada Life •' and " C'itizen's Acei- ,lent " c.Hal►anies. A view of Mr. Kadclitfe's Itets'Elts .ANI. 1•I,•t t.oIN pi:A .F:Its, •,rhe,•, i, given on this page. i...........1. (:E0. STEWART Iucnt earl he filet here. Too. eIlrrs or others in want of trunks loot trot'. • 1111e,• •outfits will drill lir. Dowding Alii,• to .1,1,1, he in N'ttil tet ••°'thing from n shawl -trap to the larg est sarat•►gas ftF:F:� I'lill'F: es M I\. 1'llstT.w:R.tPHIt' ARTIST 'ND DE.tI.ER IN 110t'LDINl1,i,Ar.'- A live industry in town is that awried as lily Mr. (leo. -Stteirsrt, at his photographic .tu.lio, corner of Hamilton St. and the Square. Mr. Stewart purchased the apparatus, plant and good -will of lir. 1re•t►. B. Robson in helti5, and Las suc•- ret••Icd in developing a large trade in the various lines elf his businewl In a.ldition to being a tint -clams photographer he has attained considerable proficiency as a crayon artist, and has been successful in turning out a large number of orders in that parti- t•ular line. To enable him to tlo full justice to the outside view department he recently pur- chassl one of the largest cameras in the %Vest, and his general photographic ap- paratus is one of the most complete outside •.1 the large cities. A ounlls•r of changes in tl►e fitting up of the studio are now in s•isntemplation, which when completed will si,ake it one of the most perfect establish- ' in the province. )lir. Stewart has cured the assistance of . Mr. D. Young. )• eently of Chancellor's celrhrated photo - gallery, Dublin, Ireland, i.. tenable him to keep up with the growing trade of the town. Mr_ Young is an expert in his 1.r'sfesston and alrea,ly has turned out a quantity of highly er.l.litat,le work. The people of l;•.lerich have in tibrtt•art'. ;ahotogtiphic studio, an institu- tien which. while doing work at teen raters, keeps up with the pikes ih style, and with the tile,•s in knowledge of the craft, r• W. .1. DOWDIN(;, 11 iRNF•Irs elANUYA1TrRES, SADDLERY, otit'. 11r 1►s►wding's establishment Is -ittett,•,1 on Hamilton street, half a block from the Square, when,. Ire keeps on hand an ext• nail's stefek of harness and wslill,•ry ktasi., an) the litany ialetllcr articles us...11 . f. The fishie, tup and boats are beim fated out for an early departure. • The lake is now open slid the bums are ex- pected to leave within the neat couple of wake*. The I;and .•-f Hupe wilt uses( en S•t- erday, blench 30J* at 3 o'clock• in the bi eeriest m Itlsui Church. Members • ...a,a M ilia wwe"ti:. 2/ hat ing had large experiential. in F:n,�hunl anti while in husines,c at 13.•IleviHc. Country pts slue..• fruits in their season a►t.l garden pr.wluee sire always to be found here the first in the market. In crockery and glassware the tirm make large sires., I rtatto Is, and are always prepared to meet any demand w•hi••It may be mails. 'l'"ISi.e•es►.i still cigars also rs sono, s atMnh.gt eitil taws best-branonly ng ls tie I•an�llesl. •,tlie•ing In ort" in sorry... dej►artment Me..rs Priest keep up with the time., having capital and experience to develop anti a entry or! a lat.le trade, anti . 1 that take a•h'antag••• „f every opportunity for the. extcnsi.ul „f - business. their RESIDENCE UI -(1. N, LEAN, H1'lt.)\ nom). West. :street and ter Square, as 'shown in the aced pant ink illnstratinn. n lir. Price is o F.nglishmsn and a fnnn•rr rs•ident .d Belleville, Ontario, where . for. year's he esrriesi on the largest groerry and ata house in that eitl•. He .removed to G,,l••rich in 1879, anti for about' eight year. was ••ngag,v) extensively in the milling and grain trade. afterwaris establishing the present l r very business with his "nen •I'HF: I•ANA1►IAN - ANK Ilj•' ('t►11.iE1;1'i;, R. 5. w -1.1.I 1.M., MANAGER. The 1:o.lerie•If age•ney of this, nn• of • the ''ttnntlar•t financial institutions 'of the Dominion, was o1s•nrs) in 1S71), under th,• management of ('sol. A. M. Int..,. ►)tale Provin.•ial Treasurer ,,f I Intnrio, who heal oor until I h':t, when the present ma)uger,. Mr. Williams, succee•itsi: him. The „dices of the agency here tare very neatly and conveniently fittest up, and that the bank enjoys in a very high degree the confitlence of our busines hien is evident every ,lay .luring business hours. Every facility is afforded for 'the prompt and convenient transaction of monetary matters, and visitors or those abroad who enay have financial dealings with our town will find Manager Williams and his assistants in the Canadian Bank of Commerce the inost obliging and cnurteoti. officials- The honk is located in the Kay binek, earner of 11•,•st street and the Selnare., as shown -in-the IIins-ration on this pag. ...I. H. HILLIER, is locate.) on Kingston Greet, on :I leading tletroughfar. front two .if the main country ' mads running into town. He has been in lalsin•ss hero for many year., and ba. an e4a141.11..1 .trade of large proportions• hi addition to the main departments of groceries anti i►rovisii,n., Mr. Hillier carries a large etas k of general goods, which his . long experience whet has shown to Is. 'does a t pew want," anti hs large trade in Hie hand- . ling of country produce. l;. W. THt►11H(1N, )Iln.l rioter in es He i-, a i► _ Tint oral lean in his business, and with a good Iorre'ef competent workmen can rxecutt• in liist-,•:a,''s style any orders from the finrnt (tier-in-haMl - t4• .441 of the heaviest *aught for ever forge''Mum's for every Inepaoutfitst have �+eh fill.sl wjt$ a promptness not excellwd kaolin_in their season area feature, anti rveth t'Dst.•.ur refecre- KAY itl.tn h 111.IT STREET ANI) THE 14Q1•ARE. th'org,• frier From tine first •lay they i►F:11. have enjoyed a large patronage, anti : M in pr•►etptness and general enterpri.e are not surpassed by any house in their lin,• even wi the largest cities. Their stock comprises everything within the rang of the grocery trade. tea. and coffees twang a specialty. jn the selection and handling of I which gnssis Mr K. Pries is an expwt, • 111`). 11y.Sirellisid; of (ligan t%., Muni, ea. le fawn on Tesdev, on a business trip. Toe sale of Mrs Curry's (orbiter* will be held os Monday, April 1, oommesc- ing at 1 o'oloek. &esse fine furniture will be phied-•b safe, Dr M Niehobon, the Rest -et dentist sakes the preservation of the Natural teeth a speeialty. Oes •dsini•tered frogs 9 a. m. fer the paint's ostentation of teeth. • A Peru.. i.,rwreaiy.—A saw scale Updtt Pianoforte sastly os e - *Sod tqr re pars Newenmbe A Co., To- mato, 1e ing great satiefeetior. It fills the ,twgte for • reliable 1a- seremeat by first elites maker at • figure within the task of all Writ* diem in partlea4ra tt 4 nk. TIN neythbor mimed, styles : "11 i was to pit my name till't, ye wad gat the sailer free the hank, and whim the time mai roes' ye wades be ready, and i wad hoe to psy't, sae thee you Aad I would quar- rel ; w we mesa jest as weal quarrel the neo ea h.tl's the sillses to my Nom" Clonaiderslle improvements are going ea and have best made in eonneetioe Wilk many of oar plass of Meioses. Perhaps the matt aotiesable are the dawn node is eonneetios with D••wn- leg' • boot and shoe Moira •erase of last street and the Square, whisk hes bean If overheated. painted sad frosted. II ma seer smarm y with any pimps of fraises, of its Mae ie Geode. -t oho wEkI ASH Man 1)4111Nit • ER IN MI'Slt'AI. IN.'rlti'MF:NTs, .F-w-iN•; 'WINKS, AND RIe'1'.'LE., .IND M.tNI - 1•.1.T1'RER nF' AkTIF'1et11. .TnNF:. Mr. Thomsons lousical ro'ar's are located on the `lsluare, sereno sinor from the corner of Colborne street. He has for 1 -(.ars conducted a most successful ',wines.; as agent for piano. .fel .'.fans an I at pr,•sent to be eespelled to .s to God.riei to traoseot it, when $ mesh more cen- tral sod suitable place souk! be selected. The (trasty buildings will eventually cease to Clinton is spite of all that can be dote to prevent it. (Ths• are a member of waysowing. going late Obi sego esselly the same Is as Clinton. iRifty or Dee b•edr.d people crowd the Bills poses ep mo that the residents get their heeds swelled and 'imagine bag thing of themselves and their totem. Bet in the big (none sash an inial meals so excitement Nearly all the asrofolo who go to Tosnete oe the A. T.1R. �►►en►► the west pas" through Wastes. bit we haveel't hard tbst Weetrwt waste to bavi (lagonde gull located at that peiat Ciliates isn't the Gest little "hap that w sued for the room sad dide't get tt, Mee a L • A FORTY-NINER. Overland to Cali>)birnia in '49 111 THOS. DARK. CHAP t* V. Toth ad` fT y atomise the Alps,'' and it wee further uuprrs.ed U ata we that this lacuna' teat els I C*Es,jt LLA•L t? Tait A]x4La !of mod.r.t satiate. lu our (resent sauatiuu It .•esuir.sI to nes that alter all the celebrated and dtst.nguiehrd entered, n us seated . his bow shits bone, had a pretty seal un e • 1 it eow.l.at.,t with Ilse i.oro eto�Ai.- shat we now had ow encouutrr. I have Fieduor ourselves now surrounded nu desire 1,. a w.e.,t ur arse Ly myself with p'enty, we settled down to camp. upeu to the charm/ of vanity, as 1 was and, if possible, t.. recuperate and rest , always know's es • modest toy, i ad now before pnwding farther .r. our with tucreased It MSS aw still jealous 5 f j.wntry, both man and bra,( sadly r.- my reputation, tut for all that, at strikes .4uirinc the change. 111 a short w hole we tote Diet • e, tupelo.° poetess to the breams the happy possessors of a quarter shoos, showing our patty olnoting the of beet, which euh tot us tackled .,a hi. Rorkrea, would protea snierestnig aid at - own account, cutaisst off p:e.re to suit , tractive to the l,reaett gener.tsou. It 1 his reser, ai.d toasting them ••n pointed was eely p•wi.de to take one wagon up sticks before the tire. at a tale, ,sill the L. nes wererequired TALK Afoot T •111.01N .T E1 AR, to draw 51, ribs • a Wan had to be placed best hotel style, (moven quail on toast; at "ch wheal to Ll„c!i every yard we they anis not for a motorist e.ospire saiusd. TI.. h••rw•a' etas.s wars 00. so with the luxury we •np•yed with our smooth after their long drives over the beef cooked in tau, the m.,,t primitive plains. that the p.•.•r brute* were down claimer, and eaten with such appetites half the time, their uo.cs cut and as only half-starved meet retold p•.sera, bleedwq on the sharp rocks at almrsi We never stopped feasting unit! a ha,1 every step. Great teuaon was ton- o••mldettAy el.•r.•ured eters:his,! but the t.nual:y uecessatr, as a fele move, e•ws- beut•, an..1 tt.wr, ti,.,, were k..1,11 Ing • suersd to either right or .ebtoien up .rid pot on to It ,it to furnish lett, would haves hurled us to the hot - •oup f•,r an e.,e y merlon... le reek Gist. tom of moue rocky canyon, dashing uta The aclmsn.e shame front short rtti.ns to pieces hundreds of levet below, to an abuudaoce of good wh..l�y.o.o food. stem produced its beuwtaialoLeat., teagiving ea ispeevan 'd health d AW iliruagh ear Jong end tiresome jouruay TOM WooDLITrit a n k. m • s 0 a b'. •in- n, ad roe •n, OM. Pa_ ng • the 'elbow feilw 1 e wide ed artt- M,” by an Ai - of an ase H. ea tee • other Dgaall 1 ,ms osseus rete' at ed is Menta of don April rosin, r resi- sted, oa ?dock p. • niter. of legidenoe, list, at 1 actiuDeer. 11en, har- t Bailey'a lay, Aped t• Koos, AlOVATOR for improving A Blcod, Dye - /MOB of Memory, /tion, Gall Stases, and Urinary Dssessu, , Female Irregularities ility. Prise S1 and I]f2 • bottle. The esa11 size lasts sixteen days, the other thirty-two dent. Call or write for Mebane!'" System Renovator, Newest e -at. , Oodeneh, Ont. was the chief wonder. On leaving home be was as thin as a rake, and an apFear- aoce strongly reminded you of the poor fellow who had tossed up for his dinner and lost it. Now the continual opo. sir exercise, and the adra•taees of camping out, inhaline the fresh air both by day and nicht, had made him a new man, his bronzed and hsppy•leeekiag face presenting • picture of he.lth and contentment, the very counterpart to that of • well-known host of one of our principal hotels of the present day. Capt. Waldron, the Arntleinan in ch.rge quite dol I,y Ma times the out wstgYoa of the relief camp areae over to see us I eau down. L,uking back •t that portion in the morning, t'a ascertain our venial sour travels, I un led t, think, it u and necessities, and kindly informed u• I.atcntabiug what man can do, when that we werewelcome all the floor, i based by res.,luuou std deterwteation beef and other provisionsto we requtrett 1 combined—u , dsoger .sews too great for present and even fur future use, and ! to risk, toe obstacles to overcome when that no remuneration would be accepted. I .,toe the mind is fairly made up to Mar. Such literality was so unexpected and I mount them. And as astonishing that after all, w* could not TIM U them. t red as .NTLY YAHIti 8t help feeling that now indeed, "Our lines had fallen in pleasant places." That night the old clanonet was once more brought to the front, and in gran- end produce Nr glowing colon, than Lode to the euuntry and the man who sterli.tg qualities, which have carried had thus rescued nit, nos Ile struck success and victory tarumpbantly over out with all hu might andd moor., the old broth sea and land. Fix a day or two popular air of "Yankee Doodle Dandy.'" the eletne°t• had warned us �.1 approaeh- in which we all most heartily jeimed. ing change, which made us particularly Now commenced preparations for' anxious t., get through the reouistaies another more, accepting first from our before attain in, and even before we did liberal donor ell the provisions we ' au snow commenced falling, accompan- thou.tht we should esteem to put ns 'led by senses roar, cousin.. os nasi through to our journey s ..d. Before .udenteg beh.te we got settled down in we left we saw him bury sligrht!y in the our camp. A hasty fire, with ertually as grouud, Maty • au,►per was soon over, and we Tate eu,9 or MK*, hasty down tired mod weary, so mach eta, i which was t'seo marked by stakes w s that we could not deep. Gummi duty 1 guide to any other parties who might was dispensed with, ae we t»acluded i still be in our rear and who, possibly,that any badmen who would tuna out in were similarly situated as r unwires. The s room •form, over sash • pack as we 1 country which we now tray sea had trod, in search of scalps, certainly deserved t•: get them. In the morning on looking out, it was discovered that several lathes of wow had fallen during the night. Before moving wy farther we determined to abandon oor waggons, and peck all. our provisions and easel* •un our horses' backs. This took tt nsidsr- able time, as we lacked taw expene.om of the old pioneer packers, who it is said, would stow away euough stuff OIL • mules' back. sufficient to Isst • small family for a month. Hr -..ever, we left n othing behind us, and when all Oft commenced our journey. lima night a short while after we hal been in amp. we were disturbed by the tueessent bark- ing of ArTILKTILMILMOOVA LAMAR, with easily hour-Uro»duh escape*, we suc- ceeds." in getting our first waggon to the top, which we satiny secured, returning for the others u,d repeating over agate, w hat we had aocomplahed. This dome, we commenced preperats for the des- cent on the other side, and it is really hard to •ay, which of the two tasks was the most difficult, as in rein down, the horses were of hills or too service, we having t.; rely meetly Iso our own indi- vidual efforts. However, we were re- warded at least, by reaching rho bottom. in safety. The. tremendous strain oil our nerves, in sox mplusunug this peril- ous part of our journey, had t tmpl•tte- ly prostrated us all, fur the day had not only been a hard tone, but iL had shoo been an unusually king one, it bang .Lao, w diei.ulties lik• the above call forth the eery best traits of our eawbood, Nei Liberals met in eonvseties at Brampton ye•t•rday and .otaiasted Mr Jost Featherston as their oendrdate for the ansm,m• and Mr Chisholm, MCP,, as their candidate for the Legidatwre Oe Saturday sinning out while Mr Oleo Murrey sad two other yeeng salla of Seaforth, were returning home in a baggy the hoes beeps* frightened nem the railway trash sou ran away throw- ing the omesp ate out thereby breahiag Mr Merr.y'.right keg below ih• base. Me wee *•seated to the otiose of Dv Masashi where the broken hoes. wartime lied tit* patient is now doing well, lees the Nefnesed ahsenee from his doily es. sp•tipa is rather Irksome, both pleasant and easy of access-- ample feed fur our horns, with here and then fine streams of water every few mils. This continued fur sevenl days with nothing of particular interest to note. At last we arrived In a locality possessing the singular feature of stumps of trees some seven and eight feet fres the sur- face of the ground. We were of course much surprised at so unusual • sight,and wondered if a race of long legged giants had preceded us. Later on we were informed this was the very spot where the unfortunate party of the year before had been oVERTAsC? iN THU DRIADrY-L strew 51'55, and so many lives hied , been lost, and which I referred to in the commence- terrified brutes kept up a continual meet of my narrative. The depth of stamping with their tore feet, whish kept snow was so great that when these trees the wolves at bay till we got .out and were chopped they were done so at the 'Brod oft' every gm• and pistol we had regulation and usual height. roe in our poasveawn, which proved sttoeess- sverel days we could ase away off in ful in driving them off. TLe reeds were the distance the greet range of formida- wow very lad and rough, large, boulders We mountains which we know we mast lying mead to all directions, compelling 3roes over, and now we had approsohed us to go Eig-saa all day, and when nigggt their very base. What we had hitherto had overtaken wooers little •lsataosce bad passed through was, as oosppaared with been gained. Getting through this we tkw, but mere child's play. Th. task we mew to rather • docent b,•..Ang ponce fur wow had before us prs.nt..d such •to- s halt- As ria ps•tere fes Doe burse* neo p.ndons ditBueliie. that even the strong better than we had obialaei for mese Me and most resolute of men si;ht well tomo, we esmp.d and rested for a coapts_ paw before undertaking it. of days. looking across the plain. "nes int cues IIVBSAL ruoviumo Farr atom, morning we Observed • bons, wain'st over phone in cos' instances nearly sot- •s7 rider Doming rapidly towards as, so p.odtsular, with yawning chasms roe all toned out and, him the Ironman who every side, and at the sme time guide i*ok %kr** prisons. by •urroundigj oor horses sad waggon. with oar camp than, we e••orm tta korse. Tho animal .applies iseludd, required a head as Protsi t.) be a Sas stars and sit all ele•r as a Prime Minister'., a nerve like hal given a hand in eatobing hoe, to the celebrated Burnaby, and as mach of avoid dispute., we decoded to auction her Sa.sonun strength as you ewld posi- of. This was dome, and i remember nay el pries foe the omission. Added to share of the pore saoaq asoewted to an these aaesgsry gealliess, a largo *beet $IS. The next aught, we was amount of pities« Aad .till sight well 1 web* up by the gr►wliag of he thrown in. 1n the dap of ear youth A IT or uuALT sagas, wars s.enetnssed to Inok with wow- Cowing .o soot cher As wool .► AIN aced sdwiration at a fosil•sr poem, we were soot its the alert Tab VIM slush at that time hung from the walla WC bride* alter poking about ice esthsu of slater every household. Is re- w endeadd manner, essel*Jd to give pessest•d a fine looking soldier no ee loo go by, whish yon say Immure. korsehaek, .word ie hand, pointing to greatly rsllo,ad M o/ anxiety. Tea days the top of a very high hill, while (how. sure travel. with aesrsdy asythmit sande of armed .sew were following be- worthy of mute. Dow breagbt s to hind. Ia reply t• ray analogs %qe�mitting, Until of oAd ! ' 1 was told N RM the semi "11•F'1•96 (To se meet it'ap,) A PMK ')r WOLrtbt, who had g't in among the horses. The